What is the best audiophile speaker for a tiny square room?


I currently have Soundlabs M545 electrostatic speakers in my 9 x 11ft room. They are great speakers particularly for this small room because they are more directional than box speakers and therefore decrease sidewall reflections. However, like other electrostatics, they are hard to drive and require big amps (>200W), which tend to generate a lot of heat. Class Ds don't go well with ES speakers. Are there great easy to drive speakers that would work well in this room without compromising SQ?
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Atma-sphere amps have been mentioned, and imo they work very well with SoundLabs (disclaimer:  I'm a dealer for both).  

One of the nice things about the Atma-Sphere amps is that you can pull out some of the power tubes and run them at reduced power and therefore reduced heat.  Not that a pure Class A tube amp is going to be cool-running!  But with a pair of MA-1's, for example, you can essentially optimize the number of tubes used for your needs.  

When I lived in New Orleans it was in an old house that used window-unit air conditioners.  I had some very quiet ceiling fans professionally installed.  At a low setting the ceiling fans more than doubled the listening time before it became necessary to take an AC break and turn on the window unit to cool down the room.  

The ideal would have been to place the amplifiers in an adjoining room.  Because of the already low output impedance of the Atma-Sphere amps, the series resistance of a fairly long run of speaker cable is not an issue.  Likewise the balanced connection between an Atma-Sphere pre-amp and amp is long-run-friendly, so the preamp can be in your listening room while the power amps are in another room.  This may not be practical in your situation, but I mention it just in case.  

Duke
I appreciate everyone's input. Although my Soundlab panels sound great, one thing that bothers me in this small space is that they are like monuments standing in front of me blocking my imaginary sound stage. So it seems as if the instruments located on the sides of the stage feel like they are coming from behind the big 5 ft black "curtain" of the speakers. If I had 10 feet of empty space between the speakers, I could "visualize" the whole stage. Or if the speakers were shorter, I could visualize over them.
" Although my Soundlab panels sound great, one thing that bothers me in this small space is that they are like monuments standing in front of me blocking my imaginary sound stage. " 

Have you tried listening with the lights off, to eliminate distracting visual cues? 

Duke
" What amps do people suggest? "

Quicksilver Sixty Watt Mono amps would be my choice. I run Mini Monos with my Martin Logans or Triangles and they are sweet sounding amps.